rice growers and mill who produce a quarter of the nation's rice. >> united states grown rice is safe and good for you. there is never been a reported incident of arsenic illness in rice. >> reporter: though it's no problem with the government looking in to the issue,. >> we want people to remember that rice has been safely consumed around the worm for hundreds of years. >> reporter: as of today the fda said that the consumers should continue to eat a wide variety of grains. ktvu. >> that report about arsenic caught the attention of chefs and some discussed ways to minimize the possible risks. >> as long as people know to soak the grains in water first, you know rinse them and soak them, it's -- it shouldn't be a problem. >> several studies have found cooking rice in a great deal of water after rinsing soak reduced the amount of contamination. >> a new report blamed high spending about budge cuts for the financial problems at san francisco city college. employees about twice as many full time staff members as other community colleges of the same time. it has no plan in place if voters